Running, Resistance, and Recollection: A conversation with ourselves through time

Performance Philosophy 2 (2):331-341 (2017)
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Abstract

constantly vent is a performance work by Katye Coe. A solo or group of runners travel in continuous loops, venting through events, exhibitions, meetings, and the surrounding spaces. The work was commissioned for What_Now in London and re-commissioned for the Dancer As Agent conference at DOCH in Stockholm where it was a constant or persistent intervention through a conference all about the agency of the dancer. This outing bought with it wider conversations and meetings that have changed its practice and thinking. Continuing its journey, the work was then enacted at Performing Process: Sharing Practice symposium at Coventry University, and was later re-situated in the Hayward Gallery, where the work occurred for 12-weeks as part of Volumes Project in the exhibition, MIRRORCITY. Reflecting on the experience of venting in the Hayward Gallery, in this writing Coe and Hetty Blades, who also performed the work, recall their experiences, and respond to their questions about the practice through their fragmented memories and writing from others about running and memory.

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